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How to stop paint peeling: Our expert guide

Peeling paint is unwanted and an eyesore. It’s also a sign that there’s been an issue in the preparation or application. Freshly applied paint can look good even if the preparation is below par. But it won’t be long before it starts to show just how poor the paint job is. It will easily chip or scratch, and of course, peel.

To stop paint peeling, you need to make sure that you make all the right moves before painting a room, doors or even skirting boards. Get everything right before you even start applying paint, and you won’t have to put up with poor and peeling paint. Just a paint job to be proud of that will stay looking good for longer.

Mark Irving

Mark has over 20 years of experience in the building sector, leading to a wealth of knowledge surrounding building and renovating that he enjoys sharing with others who are looking to complete their own building projects.

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